1. The fruit-tracking hypothesis predicts spatiotemporal links between changes in the abundance of fruit-eating birds and the abundance of their fleshy-fruit resources. 2. While the spatial scale of plant-frugivore interactions has been explored to understand mismatches between observed and expected fruit-frugivore patterns, methodological issues such as the consequences of measuring fruit and frugivore abundance rather than fruit availability and fruit consumption have not been evaluated. 3. Here, we explored whether predicted fruit-frugivore spatiotemporal links can be captured with higher accuracy by proximate measurements of interaction strength. We used a 6-ha grided plot in an Andean subtropical forest to study the link between (i) fr...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Aims: Animals in search of fleshy fruits forage mostly according to the number of available fruits a...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
Fruit selection, i.e., the consumption of fruits disproportionately to their availability, results f...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutrient...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
It is believed that the abundance of frugivorous birds in a landscape is related to the fruit supply...
Network metrics are widely used to infer the roles of mutualistic animals in plant communities and t...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
Research on seed-dispersal mutualisms has been highly unbalanced towards the plants, largely overloo...
Frugivorous animals contribute to forest regeneration, but the provision of this ecosystem service i...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Aims: Animals in search of fleshy fruits forage mostly according to the number of available fruits a...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
Fruit selection, i.e., the consumption of fruits disproportionately to their availability, results f...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutrient...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
It is believed that the abundance of frugivorous birds in a landscape is related to the fruit supply...
Network metrics are widely used to infer the roles of mutualistic animals in plant communities and t...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
Research on seed-dispersal mutualisms has been highly unbalanced towards the plants, largely overloo...
Frugivorous animals contribute to forest regeneration, but the provision of this ecosystem service i...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Aims: Animals in search of fleshy fruits forage mostly according to the number of available fruits a...